Comparatively, Fiji simply couldn't compete with New Zealand, whose poor start was never going to deny them a massive margin of victory.
The Ferns opened the first quarter with sloppy and error-ridden play, giving Fiji an extremely brief taste of success.
Maria Folau, who sat out Thursday night's game due to a knee complaint, was back in the circle, joined by Ameliaranne Ekenasio. The usually strong shooting duo struggled to score in the first two quarters and were only able to hit at a 79 per cent clip.
Fortunately for the Ferns, they quickly picked up their pace in both attack and defence, soaring to a 25-point lead by halftime.
Defender Kayla Cullen was welcomed back in the action for three quarters of the match. After suffering a knee injury, Cullen was not expected to take part in the four-day series at all, however, the 26-year-old made a swift recovery to return to the squad, and comfortably controlled the centre court while moving the ball swiftly from defence to attack.
Newcomer Michaela Sokolich-Beatson made her second appearance for the Silver Ferns at goal defence in the third quarter, relieving Katrina Grant, who had so far played the entire series.
Sokolich-Beatson defended alongside the feisty Temalisi Fakahokotau to hone the pressure on Fijian shooters Maliana Rusivakula and Alesi Paul, who increasingly struggled to score.
At the other end, Ekenasio poured in 56 goals on 70 attempts, as the Ferns won the second half 47-11, to take the 61-goal win.
Earlier in the evening, Jamaica claimed their third straight victory of the series, beating Malawi 66-55.
The Silver Ferns will now face Jamaica in the final tomorrow afternoon.